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use in the city, like your home energy use? all that data about when you use it, what are your hot times, your cool times. how about if we try to find some way to inspire people to give us that]h data, in some coordinated way. because if we understand that 20 to 22% of our emissions comes from1ar residenl use, you can imagine if we had that data coming from every household use in the city we could break that data down with involvement of creative people like yourselves, and then try o see where there's patterns where we could lessen our carbon footprint and talk about better energy use. that's perfect for us. that's what we're going to ask this challenge to present for our next improve sf challenge for the city. and that's what we'd like to engage people in. and then hopefully, some time after this challenge is announced, and if we can get the best ideas out there, we will be engaged with you to select the best answer. and if there's an idea out there that can answer that question about how to inspire people, then hopefully wq
use in the city, like your home energy use? all that data about when you use it, what are your hot times, your cool times. how about if we try to find some way to inspire people to give us that]h data, in some coordinated way. because if we understand that 20 to 22% of our emissions comes from1ar residenl use, you can imagine if we had that data coming from every household use in the city we could break that data down with involvement of creative people like yourselves, and then try o see...
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it's not that the energy is bad. it has to be lined up exactly with the existing energy sources so that there is not frankly a widespread blackout as a result of some change in phase or wavelength of what they provided into the system. >> so, the mitigation money is really intended to make sure we sure up our transmission lines to deal with those surges just to make sure we don't have widespread blackouts or others in our genesis at theverctiontion, correct? >> that's correct. >> okay. and other entities are receiving this kind of mitigation also? >> yes. electric utilities, existing electric utilities throughout california all need these kinds of protections for their piece of the grid. our partners in the turlock irrigation district are going through exactly the same exercise. >> and then just so i know, one of the things i think that the budget analyst report brought out is the fact that in this current north star solar contract we're talking about the $2.7 million roughly. but the anticipated level that comes in
it's not that the energy is bad. it has to be lined up exactly with the existing energy sources so that there is not frankly a widespread blackout as a result of some change in phase or wavelength of what they provided into the system. >> so, the mitigation money is really intended to make sure we sure up our transmission lines to deal with those surges just to make sure we don't have widespread blackouts or others in our genesis at theverctiontion, correct? >> that's correct....
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>> 22. >> 22 years old. they're approaching the age, president bush, they're going to have their own children. when their kids are teenagers, are they going to, those kids, your grandchildren, be reading about al qaeda in the newspaper every day? >> you know, i know if we're steadfast, strong and resolute, and i say those words very seriously, it's less likely that your kids are going to live under the threat of al qaeda for a long period of time. i can't tell you, i don't have a definite end. >> definite end. i don't think you can win it. our country has used the idea that we are at war. not just in iraq or afghanistan, but all over the globe. we have used the idea we're in this global war as the justification for us doing all kinds of things, exerting all kinds of power that would otherwise be not just indefensible for a country with a constitution like ours, not just indefensible but almost unimaginable. in this global war of ours, they said would not end because there was going to be a winner declared. t
>> 22. >> 22 years old. they're approaching the age, president bush, they're going to have their own children. when their kids are teenagers, are they going to, those kids, your grandchildren, be reading about al qaeda in the newspaper every day? >> you know, i know if we're steadfast, strong and resolute, and i say those words very seriously, it's less likely that your kids are going to live under the threat of al qaeda for a long period of time. i can't tell you, i don't...
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first thing is energy. when president hu jintao made a visit, we made an agreement with the chinese government to exploit jointly the oilwells in the east china sea and we wanted to start the consolidation based on the agreement but china kept refusing to hold the meetings so even though there is agreement between the two leaders of the country's we are very much disappointed in the current administration. and another issue, they're claiming is their island. different dimension from the energy issue, human-rights, importance to the human-rights situation in china, and consolidation with them. but in china for two years, the human rights, the information skier in china is totally different from canada, the united states and japan. the people in china do not share the same information as we have here. two nobel prizes that china took, the peace prize and information diffusion in the country is totally different, very little people know about the peace prize so this is one of the examples. there is broad room
first thing is energy. when president hu jintao made a visit, we made an agreement with the chinese government to exploit jointly the oilwells in the east china sea and we wanted to start the consolidation based on the agreement but china kept refusing to hold the meetings so even though there is agreement between the two leaders of the country's we are very much disappointed in the current administration. and another issue, they're claiming is their island. different dimension from the energy...
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i've heard lower figures, and the spending side of it is summer in the range of 22-24%. well, that to me is the reality of what has happened. we have seen a decline in tax revenue and an increase in spending for a variety of reasons we could go through. if we're serious about deficit reduction in the years to come we've got to move back towards the golden mean 19 points six. the closer we can get our revenue to 18% of level, as we weigh down spending, the more likely we are to have a stable economy in the years ahead. let's talk about what's happened since that time when we did have our budget in balance. danya in a way updates are figures from time to time. but let's take a look at where we are today. compared to where we were fiscal year 2001 when the federal government actually ran the $128 billion surplus. compared to this 2001 figure, we are spending less on nonsecurity discretionary spending than we were then. in other words, the growth in spending has not been in the nondefense discretionary accounts. secondly, the cost of security programs in that same period of
i've heard lower figures, and the spending side of it is summer in the range of 22-24%. well, that to me is the reality of what has happened. we have seen a decline in tax revenue and an increase in spending for a variety of reasons we could go through. if we're serious about deficit reduction in the years to come we've got to move back towards the golden mean 19 points six. the closer we can get our revenue to 18% of level, as we weigh down spending, the more likely we are to have a stable...
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and how this administration's track record on green energy investments is your money by the way. second, fast fooddchains forced to put calorie counts on their menus under obamacare, that's going to cost a whole lot of money and there's a big pizza chain already balking at it. those two stories new at 10 next. [ male announcer ] whereo you turn for leg matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions aboutrotecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with a"a" rating from e better businesbureau legalzoom helps you get personalid and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney iavailable with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. ♪ stuart: new at 10:00, the obama administration keep on spending your money. $120 million for an electric battery research f
and how this administration's track record on green energy investments is your money by the way. second, fast fooddchains forced to put calorie counts on their menus under obamacare, that's going to cost a whole lot of money and there's a big pizza chain already balking at it. those two stories new at 10 next. [ male announcer ] whereo you turn for leg matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd...
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we have 22 youth. a few were able to come today and the original name before i landed them a name was "give them a voice" and youth theater mission and how do we give our young people a voice in a way that empowered them instead when it comes out rang ree and nobody is want to come and we changed the name to old school cave -- cafe and i would like to have dominique speak and why this is important and these restaurants and employment is necessary and going to say a couple words on his personal. >> just to start off i would like to thank everyone that came and supported us. it means a lot to us and coming from me and our background. most of us growing up to have a place that we could go it to call home and family. you know it's not just a program, a job. it's more like a family to me personally because it helped me out so much like going through all what i have been through in my life and they just gave me that second chance at life to change, you know, and no one else would do that, and so i am really
we have 22 youth. a few were able to come today and the original name before i landed them a name was "give them a voice" and youth theater mission and how do we give our young people a voice in a way that empowered them instead when it comes out rang ree and nobody is want to come and we changed the name to old school cave -- cafe and i would like to have dominique speak and why this is important and these restaurants and employment is necessary and going to say a couple words on his...
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>> they make essentially energy equipment to make energy efficient . it is pricey and earnings are not coming in strong buy it wh it drops below $. >> i like companies that make thingings. >> but as
>> they make essentially energy equipment to make energy efficient . it is pricey and earnings are not coming in strong buy it wh it drops below $. >> i like companies that make thingings. >> but as
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>> they make essentially energy equipment to make energy efficient . it is pricey and earnings are not coming in strong buy it when it drops below $23. >> i like companies that make thingings. >> but as she mentioned revenues are weak thanks in large part to eure.
>> they make essentially energy equipment to make energy efficient . it is pricey and earnings are not coming in strong buy it when it drops below $23. >> i like companies that make thingings. >> but as she mentioned revenues are weak thanks in large part to eure.
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it is approximately 22-acres and we are here to celebrate the expansion of the wetlands and also the creation of the first bidirectional bike way in the city and in this neighborhood. with that brief introduction -- the reason that we're here i wanted to introduce the mayor and have him speak to these two important projects for this bay view community. [applause] >> thank you brian. i know when you worked on redevelopment you have seen things and especially in the southeast sector and this is a great meet up with you and thank you very much. good morning everybody. so it's still team work. yes. and i'm still kind of dazed from all of the celebrations from yesterday, but i am still willing to go ahead and say go giants yet again, but i have to tell you with a story of how even the players i think with all the news broadcasts i think they were genuinely happy, and especially when i saw angel pag an and after tony bennett sang and i need a picture. this is the most important picture in my life with tony bennett. he didn't want the picture with the world series trophy but with his family
it is approximately 22-acres and we are here to celebrate the expansion of the wetlands and also the creation of the first bidirectional bike way in the city and in this neighborhood. with that brief introduction -- the reason that we're here i wanted to introduce the mayor and have him speak to these two important projects for this bay view community. [applause] >> thank you brian. i know when you worked on redevelopment you have seen things and especially in the southeast sector and...
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this is according to a new report from the energy information administration. daily production, daily output, averaged almost 6.5 million barrels per day in september, the highest level of oil output in the u.s. since 1998. eia says the increase is mostly due to the extraction process known as fracking, new technology to get oil in every nook and cranny. some coined a phrase saudi america for america's projected energy boom over the next decade. a report from last month from the international energy watchdog says the u.s. could unseat saudi arabia as the world's top oil producer by the year 2020. >>> quick market check this morning, u.s. stock futures are up, fiscal cliff uncertainty could continue to weigh on stocks until it's resolved. we're getting a lot of economic news this week with the jobs report on friday. so i expect to see hurricane sandy was at play in there. >> figuring into that report. looking forward to that. >>> first it was republicans throwing the president's fiscal cliff plan right back at him. now it's the president's turn. he rejected an o
this is according to a new report from the energy information administration. daily production, daily output, averaged almost 6.5 million barrels per day in september, the highest level of oil output in the u.s. since 1998. eia says the increase is mostly due to the extraction process known as fracking, new technology to get oil in every nook and cranny. some coined a phrase saudi america for america's projected energy boom over the next decade. a report from last month from the international...
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if you have not checked the winning numbers are 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and a powerball of 6. victor blockwell is in mapleton, georgia, just outside of atlanta. didn't i say missouri and arizona? what are you doing there? >> well, i didn't win apparently. i put a few into the pool and we didn't even get $4 for hitting one number. i shouldn't be surprised. the odds of hitting the jackpot are 1 in 175 million. you have a better chance of walking up to a random woman in america and guessing her name correctly. as someone who's walked township a stranger and tried to guess the name as part of a lame pick-up line it's tough to do. you're always wrong. but you can't blame someone for at least trying to win the powerball jackpot. it was the largest and the second largest in history. that was $656 million in march. at the peak there were hundreds of thousands of tickets sold across the 42 powerball states. why did the jackpot get so large? in this specific case there was no winner for 16 draws. two months it rolled over and over. we know this was part of a strategy from powerball to i
if you have not checked the winning numbers are 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and a powerball of 6. victor blockwell is in mapleton, georgia, just outside of atlanta. didn't i say missouri and arizona? what are you doing there? >> well, i didn't win apparently. i put a few into the pool and we didn't even get $4 for hitting one number. i shouldn't be surprised. the odds of hitting the jackpot are 1 in 175 million. you have a better chance of walking up to a random woman in america and guessing her...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." moments ago you heard from republican senator saksby chambliss, and with more on predictions for what happens with this fiscal cliff, we have monica crowley and sandra smith. congressman cole says what do we care if we raise taxes on the 2%. seems like the movement is all in one direction. nobody is saying cut the size and scope of the government. >> that's right. president obama for at least two years now, maybe longer, has always been talking about a balanced approach to t deficit. when he talks about balanced approach, he means tax revenue and cutting spending, however the only part of the conversation we're having is about tax revenue. no conversation whatsoever about the spending part of this equation. that's becau
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." moments ago you heard from republican senator saksby chambliss, and with more on predictions for what happens with this fiscal cliff, we have monica crowley and sandra smith....
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obama administration. so the question is this the beginning of the president creating a new normal, as johnson says, in which we are not in a state of war and the president is not executing war powers in a consistent and endless way? >> ron, you are a student of leadership, both a student of good leadership and bad leadership. i feel like leaders good and bad can generally be counted on to never give up power that they have been granted. if this president does draw a hard line under the war, the war on terror and say the war is over and the powers associated with this war are no longer the powers of this office, i mean, is that a fantasy? is this something you can imagine this president doing? >> you know, if he's going to do it, this constitutional law president, it will be in this term. it might be to the end of the term. the issues, no matter what happens on some of these sort of legal sort of standards, the issues in a way don't change. small groups of people can get their hands on weapons that were on
obama administration. so the question is this the beginning of the president creating a new normal, as johnson says, in which we are not in a state of war and the president is not executing war powers in a consistent and endless way? >> ron, you are a student of leadership, both a student of good leadership and bad leadership. i feel like leaders good and bad can generally be counted on to never give up power that they have been granted. if this president does draw a hard line under the...
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energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> welcome back. some of the top stories this morning. we are following developments happening now in cairo. the u.s. embassy there is closed. no one is being allowed in or out until further notice. protesters are blocking the entrance and clashes are happening nearby. there is no indication that the embassy is under any threat right now. >> now for a third straight day of violence in iraq at least 32 people killed in a series bombings there this morning. three of the bombs went off in mostly shiite communities and a suicide
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's...
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passed 22 years ago. but 38 u.s. republican senators voted against the u.n. treaty leaving it 5 votes short of ratification. not even a rare visit by former republican senator bob dole who just before the vote made a difference. he's 89, appeared frail this his wheelchair. and dole, disabled from war injuries, came to the chamber to show support for this treaty. rick santorum led the charge against the treaty. he and some other republicans warned it would jeopardize u.s. sovereignty and personal freedoms. listen. >> the problem is, there's a provision in this international law which we would be adopting if the senate ratifies this that puts the state, the state in the position of determining what is in the best interest of a disabled child. >> i simply cannot support a treaty that threatens the right of parents to raise their children with the constant looming threat of state interference. >> the treaty could be used to interfere with the ability of parents with disabled children to decide what action is in the best interest of their children. >> that all sou
passed 22 years ago. but 38 u.s. republican senators voted against the u.n. treaty leaving it 5 votes short of ratification. not even a rare visit by former republican senator bob dole who just before the vote made a difference. he's 89, appeared frail this his wheelchair. and dole, disabled from war injuries, came to the chamber to show support for this treaty. rick santorum led the charge against the treaty. he and some other republicans warned it would jeopardize u.s. sovereignty and...
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the obama administration drawing a line in the sand over tax hikes. the two sides seem further apart than ever with less than
the obama administration drawing a line in the sand over tax hikes. the two sides seem further apart than ever with less than
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what we have seen since the declaration came down on november 22 by mohamed mursi, which granted him an czech authorities beyond the reach of the judiciary, has only been an escalation in the political crisis, and that has manifested itself so wildly in the streets of cairo. in the wake of this declaration by morsi, we saw some of the biggest protests in the streets in tahrir square. the response from the muslim brotherhood was to double down on their strategy and force the transition. they called the constituent assembly, which is drafting the constitution, for a hastily- called " where they passed in a 17-hour session the constitution for the country in a self-congratulatory tone, and near unanimous on all of the amendments. criticism has come from rights advocates and others for being restrictive of certain rights. it was really the process by which it was done. it reminded people of the mubarak era, this tactic of ramming through legislation, and the response by the opposition was to escalate their protests. on tuesday, we saw an unprecedented march to the presidential palace whe
what we have seen since the declaration came down on november 22 by mohamed mursi, which granted him an czech authorities beyond the reach of the judiciary, has only been an escalation in the political crisis, and that has manifested itself so wildly in the streets of cairo. in the wake of this declaration by morsi, we saw some of the biggest protests in the streets in tahrir square. the response from the muslim brotherhood was to double down on their strategy and force the transition. they...
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rockets lose by 22. harden had 17. second-worst game of the season for him. >>> speaking of worst games. blazers and the grizzlies. the blazers should have had it easy. 0-12. j.j. hickson, there for the putback. blazers down 79-78. two minutes to play. jordan crawford, from three. and look out. the winless grizzlies are up two. seven seconds to play. last chance for the blazers. down two. hickson. nope. that's it. wizards end the streak, 84-82. >>> and that is your "sportscenter" update. i'm zubin mehenti. big college football game on espn, between louisville and rutgers at 7:30 eastern. >>> and you have to see this. sign this kid up. he's a second grader in the small city of mason, ohio. >> just near cincinnati. keep an eye on number 83, playing defense in white. he makes a one-handed interception. and when he finally starts running the right way, he takes it all the way in for a touchdown. >> can't beat a one-handed pick six. and even got the attention of new orleans saints quarterback, drew brees. he, in fact, tweet
rockets lose by 22. harden had 17. second-worst game of the season for him. >>> speaking of worst games. blazers and the grizzlies. the blazers should have had it easy. 0-12. j.j. hickson, there for the putback. blazers down 79-78. two minutes to play. jordan crawford, from three. and look out. the winless grizzlies are up two. seven seconds to play. last chance for the blazers. down two. hickson. nope. that's it. wizards end the streak, 84-82. >>> and that is your...
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now you're nervous. 22. here it comes. ready? 29. and... where we mean business and say our prayers. >> kimberly: hello. i'm kimberly guilfoyle with bob beckel, eric bolling, dana perino, brian kilmeade. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: some people call it the war on christmas but tonight the focus is on every american's right to freedom of expression and freedom of religion. it doesn't matter if you're christian, jewish or of no faith at all. in 2019 and right now the christians who are under siege by government officials and antireligion groups who think christmas and christianity have no business in the public arena. exhibit no. 1. in kansas, the city of buehler has been forced to remove the cross from the city seal after an atheist group complained. exhibit no. two, north carolina, at college, students were told they couldn't sell christmas trees if they were called christmas trees. they wanted to call them holiday trees until the school finally caved. and finally, in rhode island, exhibit no. three.
now you're nervous. 22. here it comes. ready? 29. and... where we mean business and say our prayers. >> kimberly: hello. i'm kimberly guilfoyle with bob beckel, eric bolling, dana perino, brian kilmeade. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: some people call it the war on christmas but tonight the focus is on every american's right to freedom of expression and freedom of religion. it doesn't matter if you're christian, jewish or of no faith...
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i would encourage the administration to do condition sales. right now, most of our continental shelf is off limits. we need to address that. if we do that, there's an opportunity across public and private lands to create 1 million jobs a decade in this country. there's opportunity to literally create trillions of dollars in tax revenue and make us more energy self-sufficient. i think all those are good for the american people and the fiscal problems we have. >> the multinational companies oftentimes are seen by the public as these companies that spend jobs overseas. talk to us about that. what can you do to prove to the american people that, in fact, you are creating jobs in america, but you have to actually create jobs in places you're operating outside the u.s.? isn't that true? >> we do. i think the benefit is to multinationals in three areas. one is the wealth we create for americans. our to be is held by americans. chevron, for example, has created $170 billion in wealth through our stock price and dividends over the last decade. we also
i would encourage the administration to do condition sales. right now, most of our continental shelf is off limits. we need to address that. if we do that, there's an opportunity across public and private lands to create 1 million jobs a decade in this country. there's opportunity to literally create trillions of dollars in tax revenue and make us more energy self-sufficient. i think all those are good for the american people and the fiscal problems we have. >> the multinational companies...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. playing sports is just my whole life. looking back, if it wasn't for shriners hospital, things would just be really, really different. i lost my leg when i was a kid. there was a time when i felt like i wasn't going to be able to walk again... it was a pretty bad accident but shriners showed me who i could be again. they turned my whole life around. they call it 'love to the rescue' and it really works. hunter's life is one of nearly a million changed by donations from people like you. send your love to the rescue. donate to shriners hospitals for children today. >>> welcome back, everybody. you're watching "starting poi point." in
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. playing sports is just my whole life. looking back, if it wasn't for...
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this is according to a new report from the energy information administration daily production average almost 6.5 million barrels in september, the highest levels since 1998. the increase is mostly due to an extraction process known as fracking. some have coined a new phrase, saudi america for america's projected energy boom over the next decade. another report last month from an international energy watchdog says the u.s. could unseat saudi arabia as the world's top oil producer by 2020. >>> all right. what are the best and worst things to buy in december? zoraida has been -- >> i'm excited. i want to know. >> deal news has tips. what could you save money on this month? toys, but only if you wait until the two weeks before christmas. don't buy toys too early. >> they may be gone by then. >> that's what the industry wants you to think. tools and hardware, screwdriver sets, lawn tools. cooking and kitchen ware. >> what i always wanted bakeware, small appliances at stores. what should you stay away from? jewelry. how many times have you heard me say that. just like on black friday you wi
this is according to a new report from the energy information administration daily production average almost 6.5 million barrels in september, the highest levels since 1998. the increase is mostly due to an extraction process known as fracking. some have coined a new phrase, saudi america for america's projected energy boom over the next decade. another report last month from an international energy watchdog says the u.s. could unseat saudi arabia as the world's top oil producer by 2020....
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bowles-simpson reduced the number brackets from six to three. 22 to 29 is the lowest and highest brackets. everybody will be paying at a lower rate. the highest rate today is 35%. the lowest rate 10-15%. >> sean: this math doesn't add up in all honesty here. look, i understand where the government is. i'm very concerned. this is the first generation where americans are saddling their kids with unsustainable debt. >> exactly. >> sean: we've got to get off the track. just as a conservative, i believe in economic growth. i think government spends too much money. but if you're saying the government's going to take in $1.1 trillion more through tax reform, eliminating deductions, but not increasing the tax rates, but lowering them, you're still getting more money, and it's not through growth, so that means people are paying more, right? >> no. the money is not coming to the government. the money is coming in to be used to lower the rates as well as pay down the debt, sean. you're exactly right about economic growth. and you just look at what's happened in the last year. we've had just a very s
bowles-simpson reduced the number brackets from six to three. 22 to 29 is the lowest and highest brackets. everybody will be paying at a lower rate. the highest rate today is 35%. the lowest rate 10-15%. >> sean: this math doesn't add up in all honesty here. look, i understand where the government is. i'm very concerned. this is the first generation where americans are saddling their kids with unsustainable debt. >> exactly. >> sean: we've got to get off the track. just as a...
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new data from the energy information administration says u.s. crude output averaged 6.5 million barrels a day. that is up 16% year-over-year. thank you shale and fracking. >>> all right, coming up, it is a great hay robbery. the fallout from this summer's drought takes some bizarre twists. i shouldn't laugh. this is very serious. analyst it black market for hay across the country. details coming up next. at the end of the day it is all about hay. ♪ . melissa: hold on to your hay. this summer's drought still burning farmers after causing big rise in prices. the average bale of hay is now $80. you have $50 since before the drought. up $50. it was 30. now its 80. can you believe that? because of that hay farmers in the midwest are facing a serious problem, hay thieves. they're taking thousands of pounds of hay. this is probay problem and here to tell us about is missouri farm president blake hours. i don't mean to make light of this, but when we hearing abou hay thieves it sounded ridiculous. when you realize how much it is worth and how big of a
new data from the energy information administration says u.s. crude output averaged 6.5 million barrels a day. that is up 16% year-over-year. thank you shale and fracking. >>> all right, coming up, it is a great hay robbery. the fallout from this summer's drought takes some bizarre twists. i shouldn't laugh. this is very serious. analyst it black market for hay across the country. details coming up next. at the end of the day it is all about hay. ♪ . melissa: hold on to your hay....
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energy information administration that protect u.s. energy consumption out to the year 2014. adam sieminski is the administrator of the eia. missionwhat the eia's is. guest: it is one of the 14 of the independent statistical agencies here in washington. we are responsible for energy information. we are by law -- it is supposed to be unbiased and neutral in our development of energy analysis, using the debt that we collect -- data that we collect. the annual energy outlook reference case, which were published today, is not really a forecast as it is a baseline. it is built on the idea of existing law and regulation so that the public and policymakers can compare what new laws and regulations or changes in world events might mean to our baseline. host: frank verrastro doggett is vice president of the energy program at the nonprofit center for strategic and international studies. who uses these eia projections? guest: the data sets the reference cases. they're not really pinpoints, because nobody gets 24 the right. but the trends are really important -- 2040 right. but the trend
energy information administration that protect u.s. energy consumption out to the year 2014. adam sieminski is the administrator of the eia. missionwhat the eia's is. guest: it is one of the 14 of the independent statistical agencies here in washington. we are responsible for energy information. we are by law -- it is supposed to be unbiased and neutral in our development of energy analysis, using the debt that we collect -- data that we collect. the annual energy outlook reference case, which...
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we had an early thanksgiving this year. 11/22. the 22nd of the month. what happens on those kind of years is that the bls moves back the survey week from the 12th which is the normal survey week in this case, to the 5th. what was the fifth? it was the week that really the worst effects of sandy in terms of people not reporting to work or maybe even to find work hit. so there could be bigger numbers that were out there than perhaps people expect. 118,000 was the number on the adb. mark zandi from moody's calculates the number. he says 86,000. it may have been reduced by 86,000 because of hurricane sandy. but there was a good number today which was the ism data when it comes to the services sector. you can see it was up. there's the adp data. but i want to talk about the services sector which was up a bit more than expected. then what you had, business activity was up, new orders were up, employment was the one thing that was down. i don't know if that's a sandy effect. that could be also, by the way, a fiscal cliff effect. zplint vi >> interviewing secre
we had an early thanksgiving this year. 11/22. the 22nd of the month. what happens on those kind of years is that the bls moves back the survey week from the 12th which is the normal survey week in this case, to the 5th. what was the fifth? it was the week that really the worst effects of sandy in terms of people not reporting to work or maybe even to find work hit. so there could be bigger numbers that were out there than perhaps people expect. 118,000 was the number on the adb. mark zandi...
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small business administration. the small business administration covers not only san francisco proper but the bay area. the severed his third district is responsible for a business loan portfolio of 12,000 loans worth $4.2 billion. in 2009, the sba approved $500 million in lending. next, we have the executive director of the san francisco small business office. she was in san francisco in 1986 to open the buffalo exchange limited store, and in the 13 years she worked for buffalo exchange, tennis district manager, she held her open the company from four to 11 stores. in 2009, the mayor appointed her as executive director to the office of small businesses. next, we have the ceo of opportunity funds. he has combined his background as a community organizer with an education from stanford to develop an innovative, not-for- profit financial incision that uses market principles to affect systemic change. it operates one of the nation's largest individual development, programs, a leading provider of micro loans in californ
small business administration. the small business administration covers not only san francisco proper but the bay area. the severed his third district is responsible for a business loan portfolio of 12,000 loans worth $4.2 billion. in 2009, the sba approved $500 million in lending. next, we have the executive director of the san francisco small business office. she was in san francisco in 1986 to open the buffalo exchange limited store, and in the 13 years she worked for buffalo exchange,...
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and the administration, and they haven't gotten it. they have seen civilians killed in massive numbers while the west stood by. yes, we had a presidential election. yes, we, the united states, and western powers have been distracted both by political events and the economy. but in the meantime, the syrians say our people are being murdered, and so it's a long road back for us in terms of credibility with the opposition forces. can we mitigate sort of the harm we've done by lack of action and intention? yes, we can. look, i'm not arguing, we ought to be taking additional action. we ought to deepen our ties to the opposition. but we shouldn't underestimate just sort of the hole we're in with the opposition and because of our lack of earlier action. >> bob, one option that appears to be on the table is inserting cia officers or officers from other allied intelligence services into syria directly to assist the rebels. as a former intelligence officer yourself, you say this is a smart move. why is that? >> it's smart because if you're just
and the administration, and they haven't gotten it. they have seen civilians killed in massive numbers while the west stood by. yes, we had a presidential election. yes, we, the united states, and western powers have been distracted both by political events and the economy. but in the meantime, the syrians say our people are being murdered, and so it's a long road back for us in terms of credibility with the opposition forces. can we mitigate sort of the harm we've done by lack of action and...
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issue, which seems to phony to me, there's a $3.6 billion dr $3.6 billion budget in louisiana, but only 22 million is being used by these vouchers. so obviously the state board has plenty of fiscal latitude to let these kids and their parents make the right choices. it's not a money issue. not at all. one of the arts is the voucher program is taking money from the local school districts. the fact is, larry, this year the local school districts have more money than last year. that's a pretense. all they're trying to do is relitigate the issue and trying to find a way to stop choice. you know why? if you let those market forces flourish, you will force competition. you will force the school district to do what they should. fire bad teachers and reward the good ones. they just aren't doing that because of the seniority and some of the tenure rules. >> you're down there in baton rouge. how do you think this decision will go? what kind of judges are looking at this? >> i was sitting in the courtroom and was impressed with the gung's grasp of the issues and the constitution is clear both on the
issue, which seems to phony to me, there's a $3.6 billion dr $3.6 billion budget in louisiana, but only 22 million is being used by these vouchers. so obviously the state board has plenty of fiscal latitude to let these kids and their parents make the right choices. it's not a money issue. not at all. one of the arts is the voucher program is taking money from the local school districts. the fact is, larry, this year the local school districts have more money than last year. that's a pretense....
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police there reporting that the chiefs linebacker, joe van belcher, shot his 22-year-old girlfriend dead, drove to arrowhead stadium and shot himself in front of his coach and general manager. elizabeth prann is live in atlanta with more. elizabeth? >> gregg, he reportedly thanked his general manager and coach for all they had done for him before he reportedly turned the gun and killed himself right outside the training facility near arrowhead stadium. about an hour before happened, police say belcher shot his girlfriend, the mother of their child, repeatedly at a home just miles from the stadium. the police have not released the identity of his girlfriend, nor have they confirmed that the woman's mother and the couple's child were home at the time of the shooting. the second shooting caused the whole chiefs facility to go on lockdown and the community is digesting what happened. here is the city mayor. >> i'm here, you're here. we're all here because a young man in a high profile position, for whatever reason, felt that the end of the world had come and he had to act in the way that he
police there reporting that the chiefs linebacker, joe van belcher, shot his 22-year-old girlfriend dead, drove to arrowhead stadium and shot himself in front of his coach and general manager. elizabeth prann is live in atlanta with more. elizabeth? >> gregg, he reportedly thanked his general manager and coach for all they had done for him before he reportedly turned the gun and killed himself right outside the training facility near arrowhead stadium. about an hour before happened,...
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the last one was last month, about 22 graduates finished that makes the total about 4,000 9 they do about 400 a year now, haveéel some handouts here and i can pass them out. it's -- when most of the folks that go to drug court are marginally housefph9aíz and/or unemployed and by the time they graduate 100% have stable housing and some source of legal;ú3 income. although the numbers are not huge per class, any little bit helps as the recidivism rate is decidedly lower thanx!exq4 those that do not go to drug court. to hear the commentary of the folkst( at graduation, they, themselves, can't believe got through l#$gçvñ ó1 the program. they all say that they did it just to sort of work the system and get their case dismissed. by the time realize they're not allowed to get it through that way and that's->w7au a good thing. another thing that the deputy chief brought up,b1fm$ or i guess it'sñp?p&yt actually on the agenda, is where are we with 5.05. i think it's the content is good. the formatting'seq"zó(wm not so good, as opposed to the old order. i'm working with the city attorney to c
the last one was last month, about 22 graduates finished that makes the total about 4,000 9 they do about 400 a year now, haveéel some handouts here and i can pass them out. it's -- when most of the folks that go to drug court are marginally housefph9aíz and/or unemployed and by the time they graduate 100% have stable housing and some source of legal;ú3 income. although the numbers are not huge per class, any little bit helps as the recidivism rate is decidedly lower thanx!exq4 those that do...
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officer for 22 years, retiring as a decorated lieutenant colonel. his life and resume are a clear display of civic engagement. a member of various bar associations in maryland, professional organizations, and at the same time he was a boy scout leader, and also helped young students in high school learn how to do a mock court. let's go, though, to his being a good lawyer. judge grimm is known as a trailblazer in the maryland community. he's well respected not only for his extentive -- extensive and ear ewe diet writings and teachings but his commitment to the improvement of the practice of law and the administration of justice. he spent his entire legal career in maryland and he's absolutely prepared for service on the court and for the court. he's already served 16 years as a magistrate judge in the district court of maryland, and of those six --, of the last six years, he's been the chief magistrate. prior to taking the bench he was 13 years as a litigator in a private practice, handling people priem mayoral civil cases. he was an assistant attorn
officer for 22 years, retiring as a decorated lieutenant colonel. his life and resume are a clear display of civic engagement. a member of various bar associations in maryland, professional organizations, and at the same time he was a boy scout leader, and also helped young students in high school learn how to do a mock court. let's go, though, to his being a good lawyer. judge grimm is known as a trailblazer in the maryland community. he's well respected not only for his extentive -- extensive...
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have been very friendly with israel in recent years but israel is in an election period before january 22 when netanyahu stops the gaza war without a land operation. there are a lot of people saying, hey, you didn't go all the way against hamas. they ate into a huge share of his voters. i think he wants to say no one is going to be able to outflange me from the right. part of the tragedy of this conflict is that the parties cannot agree on a common definition of what is provocative except they agree on one thing. that they each assume the worst of the other side's ultimate intention. israel might say, look, this is political theater. ultimately we're going to discuss this. there will be a two-mile tunnel from north to south. we won't receiver the west bank at all, but the media, the government, everyone says, no, no, there must be something nefarious going on here. they need to get to the negotiating table and discuss the most sensitive issues. >> suarez: ground hasn't been broken on a single house. who is in a position to make israel reconsider? is it the united states? >> as david said,
have been very friendly with israel in recent years but israel is in an election period before january 22 when netanyahu stops the gaza war without a land operation. there are a lot of people saying, hey, you didn't go all the way against hamas. they ate into a huge share of his voters. i think he wants to say no one is going to be able to outflange me from the right. part of the tragedy of this conflict is that the parties cannot agree on a common definition of what is provocative except they...
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the prize for energy resources will double. i think the united states understand and they will prevent this reality. even in this case, they are the most reliable ally of the united states and the western world is israel. >> are you impressed with the effectiveness of sanctions so far against iran? >> first of all, i think it sent a very clear message to i iranians and the rest of the world. it is not enough. you have a very tough and radical leadership in iran. they are ready to sacrifice their own people to achieve their nuclear and political ambitions. they are willing to sacrifice. it is not enough. it is very difficult. it is the right decision about the sanctions but it is not enough. it is impossible to stop their nuclear development. >> we are going to take questions from the audience in a moment. i would like to have you clarify when we talk about what the u.s. role should be in the coming years, in diplomacy involving israel and the palestinians, if the only point is economic development in the palestinian territories
the prize for energy resources will double. i think the united states understand and they will prevent this reality. even in this case, they are the most reliable ally of the united states and the western world is israel. >> are you impressed with the effectiveness of sanctions so far against iran? >> first of all, i think it sent a very clear message to i iranians and the rest of the world. it is not enough. you have a very tough and radical leadership in iran. they are ready to...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> a lawsuit brought against dominique strauss-kahn will not go to a trial. they have reached a settlement agreement. she accused strauss-kahn of assaulting her in his hotel room. he was once a he had looking candidate for the french candidacy resigned in disgrace after being indicted on charges, including attempted rape. the case fell apart weeks later. >>> victims of superstorm sandy may soon need to face the possibility of living on boats. fema says it's researching the idea of quickly creating low cost housing on the water. officials say the vessels would ideally sleep two to six adults. >>> a new study released today finds the ice sheet covering most of greenland is melting fast and causing the oceans to rise. the findings are the result of 20 years of data. researchers say since 1992, the oceans rose 11 millimeters. >>> a new york city police officer's act of kindness is now a global sensation. a tourist visiting from arizona took this photo of the p
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> a lawsuit brought against dominique strauss-kahn will not go to a trial. they have reached a settlement agreement. she accused strauss-kahn of assaulting her in his hotel room. he was once a he had looking candidate for the french candidacy resigned in disgrace after being indicted on charges, including attempted rape. the case fell apart weeks later. >>> victims of superstorm sandy may soon...
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, 22% for portugal, 19% for italy. more importantly, some countries that lost export shares before the crisis has since registered positive perform arranges notably spain and portugal. this shows improvements in cost competitiveness and dwaynes in export market shares in most of the countries where the immediate for adjustment is largest. the downward adjustment of unit labor costs is proceeding in these countries. the countries with the largest imbalances have notably recaptured some of the losses in competitiveness incurred previously. all this is welcome, but it would have been preferable if these adjustments had occurred before the eu imf programs had to be put in place in some of these countries. the gains in cost competitiveness responded only to adjustments in relative wages. productivity matters. in low productivity sectors, labor shedding as increased aggregate productive, particularly ireland and spain. we expect the progress in structure reforms especially those that improve the function of the labor markets
, 22% for portugal, 19% for italy. more importantly, some countries that lost export shares before the crisis has since registered positive perform arranges notably spain and portugal. this shows improvements in cost competitiveness and dwaynes in export market shares in most of the countries where the immediate for adjustment is largest. the downward adjustment of unit labor costs is proceeding in these countries. the countries with the largest imbalances have notably recaptured some of the...
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there was essentially a bit of a catch-22 because the parcel is not near water. it wasn't a regional access. >> can we build a [inaudible]? [laughter] >> they have consulted with outside counsel in hopes of finding this parcel was in compliance with the trust use. that led to a dead end. >> you expect the value to be pretty low. >> very low. >> okay, thank you. >> commissioner moore. >> i'm glad the project is coming forward and i very much appreciate commissioner antonini's questions about the grass. i would agree with him that the drought resistant trees offer [speaker not understood] being in the drought or dry instead of those kind of trees which help us also with sun and wind and protection of the adjacent unit which is energy efficiency. the one thing i would like to put a question mark to is that light green area astroturf for dogs. where did that come from? it is astroturf, artificial grass for dogs. >> it will be something that will be easy to clean, permeable, but easy to clean. >> i haven't seen the stuff you're talking about. i'm not very happy about
there was essentially a bit of a catch-22 because the parcel is not near water. it wasn't a regional access. >> can we build a [inaudible]? [laughter] >> they have consulted with outside counsel in hopes of finding this parcel was in compliance with the trust use. that led to a dead end. >> you expect the value to be pretty low. >> very low. >> okay, thank you. >> commissioner moore. >> i'm glad the project is coming forward and i very much appreciate...
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and were increased by the obama administration. the report is not political in any way shape or form. it endorses things that are supported by the right in some cases and that are supported by people on the left. you cannot just take the parts that you like. you have to take the holistic approach, to maximize u.s. production and to reduce consumption partly by diversifying our transportation sector away from petroleum. the last thing i will say is that petroleum use in transportation is the pivot point of this entire problem. 70% of our use of petroleum in this country is for transportation. transportation is fueled about 93% of the time by petroleum. if you want to reduce the united states' dependence on imported petroleum and the related geopolitical issues, particularly in an issue when rising demand is creating a potential conflict for these resources, then you have to recognize transportation has to be diversified away from petroleum or the prices are set on the world market. canada and norway have been net petroleum exporters
and were increased by the obama administration. the report is not political in any way shape or form. it endorses things that are supported by the right in some cases and that are supported by people on the left. you cannot just take the parts that you like. you have to take the holistic approach, to maximize u.s. production and to reduce consumption partly by diversifying our transportation sector away from petroleum. the last thing i will say is that petroleum use in transportation is the...
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the international energy agency tells us we have five years until the widow to avoid irreversible climate change closes. the science tells us we have five years maximum. you are seeing -- saying, give us 10. the most stark a trailer your generation's responsibility to ours is that you call this ambition. where is the courage in these rooms? now is not the time for incremental actions. in the long run, these will be seen as the defining moments of an era in which narrow self interests prevailed over science, reason, and compassion. there is real ambition in this room, but it is being dismissed as a radical, deemed not politically possible. stand with africa. long-term thinking is not radical. what is radical is to completely alter the planet's climate to betray the future of my generation and to condemn millions to death by climate change. what is radical is to write off the fact that change is within our reach. 2011 was the year in which the sun and jordy found their voice, the year when the bottom shook the top. 2011 was the year when the radical became reality. common but differentiated
the international energy agency tells us we have five years until the widow to avoid irreversible climate change closes. the science tells us we have five years maximum. you are seeing -- saying, give us 10. the most stark a trailer your generation's responsibility to ours is that you call this ambition. where is the courage in these rooms? now is not the time for incremental actions. in the long run, these will be seen as the defining moments of an era in which narrow self interests prevailed...
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and the administration is high balling had here. and the president has been talking about a balanced approach and revenues and tax cuts and you know, revenue cuts . there was none of that there. how unserious the proposal and it is the opening. nothing will get done for two weeks. mitch mcconnell burst into laughter only responding canidly to a one-sided plan. >> brian: here is charles krauthammer. >> it is not a bad deal. it insultings. whoo geithner offered and you showed on the lee. robert e. lee lost the several wars when offered similar mathematics. democrats did not hold the house. republicans won the house it is not exactly unconditional surrender. that's what the administration is asking of the republicans. there are no cuts in this but an increase of spending with a new stimulus. this is almost unheard of. what do they expect? they obviously expect the republicans to cave on everything. i think the republicans ought to simply walk away. >> gretchen: they expect the president's message in the campaign worked that many americ
and the administration is high balling had here. and the president has been talking about a balanced approach and revenues and tax cuts and you know, revenue cuts . there was none of that there. how unserious the proposal and it is the opening. nothing will get done for two weeks. mitch mcconnell burst into laughter only responding canidly to a one-sided plan. >> brian: here is charles krauthammer. >> it is not a bad deal. it insultings. whoo geithner offered and you showed on the...